Polymorphic GGC repeat differentially regulates human reelin gene expression levels

2006 
The human gene encoding Reelin (RELN), a pivotal protein in neurodevelopment, includes a polymorphic GGC repeat in its 5′ untranslated region (UTR). CHO cells transfected with constructs encompassing the RELN 5′UTR with 4-to-13 GGC repeats upstream of the luciferase reporter gene show declining luciferase activity with increasing GGC repeat number (P < 0.005), as predicted by computer-based simulations. Conversely, RELN 5′UTR sequences boost reporter gene expression above control levels in neuronal SN56 and N2A cell lines, but 12- and 13-repeat alleles still yield 50–60% less luciferase activity compared to the more common 8- and 10-repeat alleles (P < 0.0001). RELN “long” GGC alleles significantly blunt gene expression and may, through this effect, confer vulnerability to human disorders, such as schizophrenia and autism.
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